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Whatever happened to Ubuntu TV? Does it work with capture cards? My problem right now is finding a good TV backend to stream video to XBMC. Currently I use MediaPortal, which actually works awesomely, but it's only for Windows.

Linux though has MythTV, which a lot of people will swear by it but I've never gotten it to work. I've gotten ATSC broadcast TV to work, but nothing past that. But there's better ATSC software that's easier to setup on Linux then MythTV. The other problem is that analog TV input is somewhat problematic for certain capture cards, particularly with Hauppauge, well the ones I own anyway. Even though the cards work perfectly fine in TV-Viewer, there's some driver compatibility issues with MythTV. Don't get me started on setting up EPG with MythTV, which the best route is paying for an online service MythTV provides.

Would love to finally see a good TV backend that works. TV sucks so much lately that it's not a very important feature for some people, so it tends to be a lesser issue. My MediaPortal setup is for my niece when she comes over, so she can watch TV on the tablet with XBMC. Which BTW XBMC on Android is extremely buggy, and stupid. There needs to be a UI built for a screen like the tablet.

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Whatever happened to Ubuntu TV? Does it work with capture cards? My problem right now is finding a good TV backend to stream video to XBMC. Currently I use MediaPortal, which actually works awesomely, but it's only for Windows.

Linux though has MythTV, which a lot of people will swear by it but I've never gotten it to work. I've gotten ATSC broadcast TV to work, but nothing past that. But there's better ATSC software that's easier to setup on Linux then MythTV. The other problem is that analog TV input is somewhat problematic for certain capture cards, particularly with Hauppauge, well the ones I own anyway. Even though the cards work perfectly fine in TV-Viewer, there's some driver compatibility issues with MythTV. Don't get me started on setting up EPG with MythTV, which the best route is paying for an online service MythTV provides.

Would love to finally see a good TV backend that works. TV sucks so much lately that it's not a very important feature for some people, so it tends to be a lesser issue. My MediaPortal setup is for my niece when she comes over, so she can watch TV on the tablet with XBMC. Which BTW XBMC on Android is extremely buggy, and stupid. There needs to be a UI built for a screen like the tablet.

i am using vdr for years and it works perfect. better than anyother i've tested so far.

as i am impatiant i am always building xbmc and the vdr client and server plugins from git. but the oficial stable releases are fine. if you need help to set it up let me know, though it is very easy to. i never tested it but i read that yavdr and openelectv are very good preconfigured xbmc+vdr distros.

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The only thing I'm really missing is a builtin web browser which can be controlled with a IR remote. Maybe similar to how the Google G1 did it.

I know you can launch external browsers but they are a pita to control and they are not ment to be used from a few metres away (font size, menus, ...).

while i agree that a browser incorporating kinda "big picture mode" would be a nice to have i must say that i am very satisfied using firefox un my ubuntu gnome. i've changed the dpi (via handycap settings) and am using the browser page zoom feature which firefox remembers per domain as it seems, you know ctrl+"+".

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and thats not the only one. even some common skins support a touch friendly mode via settings.

Ya there is, however I have ran across a few that sometimes gets you into an area where you get "stuck" because they haven't provided an icon to back out of the screen. On a remote you would just use the back button or menu button.

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i am using vdr for years and it works perfect. better than anyother i've tested so far.

as i am impatiant i am always building xbmc and the vdr client and server plugins from git. but the oficial stable releases are fine. if you need help to set it up let me know, though it is very easy to. i never tested it but i read that yavdr and openelectv are very good preconfigured xbmc+vdr distros.

i personally stick to ubuntu gnome + self compiled xbmc from git.

I remember trying VDR and had problems, but I can't remember what they were. Does it have a UI or is it command based? Also my only hardware mpeg2 capture card is in my Windows machine, and I know a lot of software doesn't like software mpeg2 devices, which is what I have in my Linux machine right now.